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Stephen Wallsscorer The first division of Chilean football And the idol of Colo Colo, he will be holding a farewell party on Saturday, and in a preview of his final farewell duel, he made some confessions that surprised both white fans, as well as U and UC fans.
Anyway, and first and foremost, Al-Madfai referred to Cacique’s current moment: “It worries us all. I think the teacher has not yet found the formula or the team that makes him feel competitive both nationally and internationally, several key players have left, Four or five novice players, who already know each other, are playing by heart.
“There is anxiety in the players, in the coaching staff, as is the case everywhere, and even more so in a big team. In nine rounds, Huachipato is eighth with 11 points, and I think Colo-Colo will return.” , I confess.
He also confirmed that he would like to see Maximiliano Falcon play again: “He’s a basic, essential piece. Even though he’s suddenly doing things that aren’t there, he’s learned more recently to manage his emotions. For me, he always has to play.”
On the other hand, he recalled Matias Zaldivia’s arrival in the U: “I was surprised by everything he did. People think it’s a little bit similar. For all the things he did in Colo-Colo, for the songs, for the pictures that we all saw. Later on, it became valid.” It’s a person, a human being.”
“He was wrong when he said Kolo-Colo is the greatest, which he is, but then he goes to the arch-rival. He’s a professional. At his stage, when he’s free, I wouldn’t go to U or Catholic University when he was six or seven. He won.” He did important things and produced important things for Colocolino and as I told you, the song was the big mistake he made.”
In this sense, “Tanque” was reminded of some old saying about a possible passage through UCLA: “I announced that I did it to the Catholic, because I wanted to be a hero. The Catholic was looking for me. They asked me if I wanted to go to the Catholic and I said yes, because I would In becoming a hero of Chilean football, which I’ve never been before.”
“It’s different. Today I’m not going either. I was in Colo-Colo for three years and when I was in Mexico they told me about the U, when Sampaoli was there. And I told them no. Since my childhood, I’ve always been a colocolino. When I turned three at the club, I felt like Part of the history. I would have felt like I had turned my back on the club and its history,” he said.
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